This case study examines the use of LDOCE4 on CD-ROM in EFL students’writing.Four participants at different proficiency levels were invited to write a composition on a given title.They were then asked to revise their compositions twice,first using the paper dictionary,and secondly using the CD-ROM.Based on a comparison of the two versions,the following conclusions were drawn:1 The CD-ROM is generally more beneficial to EFL students’writing than the paper dictionary.2 Al though the CD-ROM is helpful,it is not a panacea.3 The CD-ROM can provide little help to lower intermediate learners.
Investigation results show that there is an urgent need to provide a course in Chinese culture in English for college students in China.Therefore,the present authors design an English course in Chinese culture for sophomore English majors in Chinese universities and colleges.The course is based on topic syllabus.The topic"Idioms"is taken as an example to specify how the lectures will be delivered,based on the theory of social constructivism.
The paper introduces the cardinal vowels system invented by the famous English phonetician Daniel Jones.This system enables a teacher to describe to his students a foreign vowel by comparing it with the nearest vowel in his mother tongue,which makes the learning of a foreign sound much easier to his students.Two cases of teaching Chinese students English vowels are taken as an example to illustrate the point.IPA cardinal vowel system is of use in terms of teaching and learning English.Two suggestions are put forward in the end.
The paper relies on the language management model. First of all, the thousands of new words coined each year in China can be roughly divided into eight groups. Besides, it exemplifies the problems that have occurred in communication. Last but not least, to reflect language management acts/processes, it reports the efforts the language authorities and governmental bodies have made in the struggle to solve the problems. It attempts to remind the language management agencies of the point that for the use of new words, the language users are always right as long as communication flows without problems in understanding.
In this paper, a software product"US mate"designed to improve non-native speakers' listening and speaking abilities in English has been analyzed in detail. After a survey of the two diverse theories in SLA, the authors conclude that the software is designed based on the behaviorist theories. Therefore, the so-called"interactive communication"is just an empty boast.